Inverted System Roofing
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Sometimes called "upside-down roofs," inverted system roofs approach the job of protecting your building from the other way around. Inverted roofs have their insulation layer on the top while the weatherproofing layer is below, the reverse of traditional roofs. The benefit of this kind of roofing is that they are great for places that can have extreme fluctuations in weather throughout the year. They are also good if you will have frequent traffic on your roof.
Considering an inverted system roof for your building? Contact our roofing contractors for a free, no obligation consultation. We'll come out to your office or home and take a look, then provide you with an estimate on what your inverted system roof would cost.